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“Why didn’t you solve the Artsakh issue for 20 years and leave it on our children and us?” Official deputy to the opposition

April 22,2023 12:00

“It would be right to learn lessons, not to give lessons, because you will be like those children who want to teach their fathers how to have children,” declared Armen Rustamyan, deputy of the “Hayastan” faction, during the discussion of the report on the implementation of the government’s program in 2022 at the special session of the National Assembly.

He hinted that the newcomers are trying to teach lessons to the 133-year-old and still viable ARF. Armen Rustamyan also mentioned that the current government is trying to justify itself by blaming everything on the previous ones, blackening them, and it is like being washed with mud water.

“The regime that created the conditions dreamed of by the enemy is trying to convince the public that the capitulation to be signed can be presented to the public as a “peace treaty,” for which the Artsakh issue should be freed, common human rights should replace the right to self-determination of Artsakh, and the international negotiation mechanism by uncertain contacts between Baku and Stepanakert.

Under such conditions, Artsakh will quickly de-Armenianize and turn into Nakhichevan. And the government is trying to convince that there is no alternative.”

Deputy Matevos Asatryan from the Civil Contract (in the photo), responding to Armen Rustamyan, said that they present one year’s performance, and it would be good for the opposition to deliver that 133 years’ performance.

Then the deputy emphasized that they received a specific inheritance from the former.

“Why didn’t you solve the Artsakh issue for 20 years and leave it on our children and us?” The deputy also reminded that pro-state people like Vazgen Sargsyan and Karen Demirchyan were killed in this hall.

 

Luiza Sukiasyan

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